Many of us were taught from a young age that it’s not polite to talk about money or ask about beneficiaries. These topics can be awkward and uncomfortable, and no one likes to think about becoming unhealthy or worse, not around at all. However, clear communication and effective estate planning are crucial to ensure that your assets last and are distributed according to your wishes.
Think of estate planning as a way to make life easier for your loved ones if you become incapacitated or pass away suddenly. By addressing these matters while you are healthy, you can remove much of the stress from the process. If you ever become ill, the heavy lifting will already be done, allowing you to focus on yourself and your family. Your family will clearly understand your wishes regarding your care, funeral arrangements, estate management, and asset distribution, preventing potential conflicts later.
You don’t have to be wealthy to need an estate plan – if you own a home, a car, some stocks or have savings, you should have a plan. As defined by Investopedia, “Estate planning refers to preparation of the tasks that manage an individual's financial situation in the event of their incapacitation or death.”
If you haven’t begun your estate-planning journey, you’ll need to prepare several essential estate-planning documents, including a last will and testament and a revocable living trust.
You will need to designate someone to manage your estate – often a corporate trustee is a good choice due to the time, work and knowledge required for the task.
If you are unsure how to proceed, the Trust and Wealth Management division of Crews Bank offers seminars throughout the year to help educate you on various estate planning topics.
If you created your estate plan years ago, it's wise to revisit it - ideally every two years. Use this blog as a reminder to consult with your trust professional to ensure your estate plan aligns with your current wishes and your investment portfolio is positioned for your current stage of life.
You can schedule a free appointment with one of our Wealth Strategists, who would be happy to review your estate documents with you, Consider discussing the following when reviewing your estate plan:
If you have any questions about your estate plan or investment portfolio, the Trust and Wealth Management team at Crews Bank & Trust can assist you, confidentially and without obligation. They will start by discussing your goals, then review your documents and investments to ensure they align with your objectives.
Embarking on this journey with a trusted advisor will set you on the path to securing your future. There’s no better time than today to create and ensure your plans reflect your current needs and aspirations.